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Old January 21st 12, 01:01 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Tuuk[_3_] Tuuk[_3_] is offline
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Default Mystery object

Hey,

Come on you guys, you forgot again to put a couple of spaces in the name for
Tuuk,,, Not very smart. And it is obvious the message didn't come from my
server, I don't try to hide.

YOu realize what you did was illegal and unethical, It is called mirrorring
or ghosting. By putting someone elses name in the fields as to look as if it
were them posting. Not very bright are ya.
But it is illegal, not to mention unethical. Did I mention that?

Feng shui ,, not shei,,, again, not very bright are ya.

And also, it is not a feng shui detector because they do not look like that.
Looks more like the cover of a flux capacitor, It is obvious that you
haven't lived with a knowledge improved feng shui life,,, oh so obvious.

And what does Feng Shui have to do with my sauna?

Anyway, thanks for thinking about me, and thanks for trying.

The brass object is a sand casting, are those grooves for water? Glue?
Prevent it from warping? and the holes for bolts.
What is the other side looking like?

Good luck and 73s



"Tuuk" wrote in message
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 12:42:16 +0000, Tim Downie rearranged some electrons
to say:

I was walking on the beach when I found an odd lump of something with a
few wires dangling out of it and in the way that you do, I bashed it
with a rock to see what was inside. ;-)

Eventually I dug this out.
http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/images/mystery_object.jpg

It's about 6 x 4 cm and about 5mm thick. It's definitely NOT a
mechanical component and I think it's perhaps from the base of a radio
aerial, probably off a boat. I think originally there would have been a
conductor threaded through the "S".

Can anyone confirm this (just for curiosity's sake)?

Tim


It looks like a feng shei detector. I need one of those for my sauna.